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To: melt

and furthermore, there are times I am not proud of this country either. I am not proud that I live in a country that says it values freedom, and then selects Barack Hussein Obama as a Presidential Nominee. It’s not bad to criticize your country from time to time and there is alot to criticize. I am furious at this country and Bush for what it’s done to our Serbian allies. My husband just got back and they hate us for what we’ve done to them. Backing our arch enemies and betraying our friends? Are you proud of that? I’m not.


21 posted on 06/14/2008 10:28:07 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: Hildy
I am furious at this country and Bush for what it’s done to our Serbian allies.

Serbian allies? Huh???

In case you missed it, Serbia is allied with Russia, not the US. Your Serbian "allies" tried to shoot down American pilots in '99, and destroyed the American Embassy in Belgrade just a few months back.

Serbian allies? Now that's funny!!!


54 posted on 06/14/2008 11:09:58 PM PDT by canuck_conservative
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To: Hildy
Ahhhh damn! Just had to hit refresh before going off to bed and had to see this!

I am furious at this country and Bush for what it’s done to our Serbian allies.

Exactly WHAT has President Bush done to our Serbian allies?

I can tell you what your hero has done:
John McCain armed Kosovo Islamic terrorists
February 13, 2008 Source: Svet

"He did everything that we asked of him, including arming the KLA", said Albanian lobbyist Joe DioGuardi. The Albanians collected one million dollars for the presidential campaign of this senator.

Albanian lobbyist Joe DioGuardi with McCain
Albanian lobbyist Joe DioGuardi stands left of McCain.

"Even in 1998 when we had problems with Milosevic, McCain did everything that we asked of him to the benefit of the Albanian people, including arming the KLA", announced DioGuardi. "We are American Albanians and we need a leader who will strengthen this country... We must support John McCain because he did everything we asked of him for Kosovo, from supporting the Kosovo Liberation Army to supporting the independence of Kosovo. Two years ago he spoke in Brussels and said that independence is the only solution", concluded this former congressman who has been fighting for the independence of Kosovo and Metohija for more than twenty years.

He explained that the first thing McCain said to him when he entered the hotel in Manhatten on January 22: "Joe, I saw your people in Michigan, and in South Carolina and in New Hampshire", from which this lobbyist deduced that all Americans of Albanian background will be voting for the senator from Arizona.

64 posted on 06/14/2008 11:26:12 PM PDT by Just A Nobody (PISSANT for President '08 - NEVER AGAIN...Support our Troops! Beware the ENEMEDIA)
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To: Hildy

It is easy to find fault with the US. It is even easier to be proud of the US at the same time.

McCain is Obama-lite. He’s Obama without the smile. He and Obama are chasing the same voters. Neither one has any desire for my vote.

I cannot think of an issue where I trust McCain. On most issues, he spits in my face and dares me not to vote for him.

It may take a President Obama for the US to understand what Democrats are.


140 posted on 06/15/2008 7:08:36 AM PDT by Mr Rogers (Old, pale and stale - McCain in 2008!)
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To: Hildy

“I am furious at this country and Bush for what it’s done to our Serbian allies. My husband just got back and they hate us for what we’ve done to them. Backing our arch enemies and betraying our friends? Are you proud of that? I’m not.”

No? John McCain is. He insisted on sending our ground troops to Kosovo, said we weren’t being aggressive enough. Remember?
He also is getting big $$ from the Albanian lobby.

March 25, 1999
‘’These bombs are not going to do the job,’’ said Senator John McCain of Arizona, a Republican who was a naval pilot in the Vietnam War. ‘’It’s almost pathetic. You’re just going to solidify the determination of the Serbs to resist a peace agreement.

‘’You’d have to drop the bridges and turn off the lights in Belgrade to have even a remote chance of changing Milosevic’s mind,’’ he said. ‘’What you’ll get is all the old Vietnam stuff, bombing pauses, escalation, negotiations, trouble.’’

“Many Republicans have criticized the Democrat president for a failure of resolve over the Kosovo crisis and in other earlier foreign policy crises like Bosnia and Iraq.Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona, who spent more than five years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, insists the United States should be preparing its troops for a ground war in case that option became necessary.McCain was one of a number of members of Congress travelling to Brussels and Aviano, Italy with Defense Secretary William Cohen in the next three days to meet top NATO leaders and visit U.S. forces involved in the operations.”
http://www.alb-net.com/kcc/index24-1.htm


163 posted on 06/15/2008 8:58:00 AM PDT by AuntB (Vote Obama! ..........Because ya can't blame 'the man' when you are the 'man'.... Wanda Sikes)
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